George Boeree | Re: [LFN] more disionario stuff

Thanks, Rick. I'll add the missing tags.

Jorj

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On Feb 8, 2010, at 9:47 AM, rarqxz wrote:

> I'm snowed in and looking at the plaintext disionario.
>
> a lot of the entries are tagged with tags such as "(element)" or
> "(bird)". If the philosopy of the tags is to tag all entries for
> which the tag is appropriate, then it appears that tags should be
> added as follows:
>
> missing the tag (bird)
> * cucu = \n cuckoo
> ** pexor = \n fisherman; kingfisher
>
> missing (planet)
> * Mercurio = \n Mercury (mythology)
> * urano = \n Uranus - also (mythology); and should be capitalized?
>
> missing (mythology)
> * urano = \n Uranus)
>
> missing (element)
> * argon = \n argon
> ** arjento = \v silver
> * bismuto = \n bismuth
> * cadmio = \n cadmium
> * californio = \n californium
> * calsio = \n calcium
> * carbon = \n carbon; coal
> * cloro = \n chlorine
> * cobalto = \n cobalt
> * cripton = \n krypton
> * cromo = \n chromium
> * cupre = \n copper
> * fosfor = \n Phosphorus
> * idrojen = \n hydrogen
> * laurensio = \n lawrencium
> * niobio = \n niobium
> * nitrojen = \n nitrogen
> * oro = \a gold, golden (color); \n gold (color, metal) {color}
> * osijen = \n oxygen
> * osmio = \n osmium
> * sulfur = \n sulfur \us, sulphur \br
> * titanio = \n titanium \geo
> * zinco = \n zinc
>
> Should titanium be tagged \geo? I don't immediatly see a
> geographical meaning of titanium.
>
> There appears to be no entry for the element Thallium. In the viki
> it is talio, so the entry probably should be:
>
> * talio = \n Thallium (element)
>
> ~rick~
>
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